You are here

Impact Analysis

Collaborative NC CSC and Mt EPSCoR ecosystem modeling workshop focused on Fire-BGC, LPG-GUESS, state and transition models, modeling philosophy, potential applications, pitfalls, and training in ecological modeling. A summary of the workshop prepared by Tony Chang and Katie Ireland can be found below.

Joe Krienert (a summer intern based at the North Central Climate Science Center) has been doing some really exciting work deploying new phenocams and analyzing phenocam data. He will give a summary of this work on August 4, 1-2PM MST (call-in details below).

This course is based on January 2011 publication 'Scanning the Conservation Horizon – A Guide to Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment'. The course is designed to guide conservation and resource management practitioners in two essential elements in the design of climate adaptation plans. NC CSC staff will help with instruction for this course.

Following in the footsteps of the innaugural 2011 STSM conference, this conference will once again bring together users of landscape STSM tools - including ST-Sim and its predecessors (VDDT, TELSA and Path Landscape Model) - to provide opportunities for sharing experiences with different

Over the past several years the USGS Fort Collins Science Center (the FORT) has established its "Resource for Advanced Modeling" (RAM). This was designed as a collaborative workspace where resource managers could meet with USGS sceintists to develop predictive ecological response models.

The “Think or Swim” Climate Change Symposium" (This Ain’t Your Old Man’s Climate Workshop!)
A musical evening to Talk Story in The Aloha Spirit Stories, Conversations and Random Thoughts about Water and Weather!!

Seven of the eight U.S. Department of the Interior Climate Science Centers (Alaska, North Central, Northeast, Pacific Islands, South Central, Southeast and Southwest) and the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC) announced request for Statements of Interest (SOIs) and Proposals for funding in Fiscal Year 2015. Projects are invited that support CSC/NCCWSC science priorities as described in the guidance document below. [The Northwest CSC has committed all available funds for FY 2015 and is not accepting proposals at this time.]